TheTinyToyBox Crochet AniMe Bear

Basic Skills Necessary:

Single Crochet

Decrease

Increase

Slip Stitch

Chain Stitch

Pattern Description:

This pattern is an easy and cute design that can be completed in one or two afternoons. It is perfect for the beginner miniature maker. If you can do a single crochet, increase, decrease and a slip stitch, you can make your very own miniature anime style bear!

The bear pictured in this listing is just an example of what you can make from this pattern. You can do countless variations using this one set of instructions to create many different looking bears.

This pattern includes directions for making and assembling your own 2 1/2 inch bear with a loopy beaded collar, some detailed tips that I have learned through many hours of trial and error during my years as a bear maker...including tips for making Peanut's polymer clay nose, and my contact info so you can ask any questions you may have while working on your projects.

*** If you choose to make and sell a bear from this pattern, I respectfully request that you add to either your hang tag or auction listing that your bear was created from a pattern designed by Stefanie Devlin (c)2010. I also request that you do not copy, share, resell, or forward this pattern to anyone. All rights to this pattern are owned by Stefanie Devlin of TheTinyToyBox. Thank You in advance for your cooperation!

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About the designer

My name is Stefanie Devlin, the heart & oh-so busy hands behind TheTinyToyBox. I reside in Sycamore, Illinois with my husband and three beautiful little boys. I enjoy all things artsy, especially the ...

My name is Stefanie Devlin, the heart & oh-so busy hands behind TheTinyToyBox. I reside in Sycamore, Illinois with my husband and three beautiful little boys. I enjoy all things artsy, especially the thread arts!

As you can probably tell from my shop & finished item photos, my biggest crafty passion is crocheting. I enjoy all aspects of the skill from designing and pattern writing right down to the feel of the thread through my fingers.